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UTIG RESEARCH PROJECTS ARCHIVE
Paleoseismic Investigation FLYER
Collaborative research UTIG and USGS/Menlo Park:
Towards an integrated
understanding of Late Holocene fault activity in western Puerto Rico: Onland
scarp mapping and fault trenching
Principal Investigators:
Paul Mann
Carol Prentice (USGS)
Funded by: USGS - National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program
This study will focus on the mapping of fault scarps and will attempt to
locate sites suitable for trenching in the second year of the study. A
companion, USGS-funded offshore study by Grindlay et al. is described in a
second web page.
Publications related to this study:
Hippolyte, J.C., Mann, P., and Grindlay, N., 2005, Geologic evidence for
the prolongation of active normal faults of the Mona rift into
northwestern Puerto Rico, in Mann, P., editor, Active Tectonics and
Seismic Hazards of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Offshore Areas,
Geological Society of America Special Paper 385, p. 161-172.
Mann, P., Prentice, C., Hippolyte, J.C., Grindlay, N., Abrams, L., and
Davila-Lao, D., 2005, Reconnaissance study of late Quaternary faulting
along Cerro Goden fault zone, western Puerto Rico, in Mann, P., editor,
Active Tectonics and Seismic Hazards of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands,
and Offshore Areas, Geological Society of America Special Paper 385, p.
115-138.
Mann, P., Hippolyte, J.C., Grindlay, N., and Abrams, L., 2005,
Neotectonics of southern Puerto Rico and its offshore margin, in Mann,
P., editor, Active Tectonics and Seismic Hazards of Puerto Rico, the
Virgin Islands, and Offshore Areas, Geological Society of America
Special Paper 385, p. 173-214.
Prentice, C., and Mann, P., 2005, Paleoseismic study of the South Lajas
fault: First documentation of an onshore Holocene fault in Puerto Rico,
in Mann, P., editor, Active Tectonics and Seismic Hazards of Puerto
Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Offshore Areas, Geological Society of
America Special Paper 385, p. 215-222.
Hippolyte, J-C., and Mann, P., 2003, Fracture analysis of Neogene rocks in
Puerto Rico constrains Neogene-Quaternary microplate evolution of the
northeastern Caribbean, EUG-EGS meeting, Nice, France, April 6-11, 2003.
Prentice, C., Mann, P., and Burr, G., 2000, Prehistoric earthquakes
associated with a late Quaternary fault in the Lajas Valley, southwestern
Puerto Rico: EOS, Trans. American Geophys. Union, v. 81, p. F1182.
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